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plus, i read that this year's game added $430 million to the new orleans economy. none of which apparently was used to pay the electric bill. [ laughter ] that was weird. [ cheers and applause ] that's a weird deal. last night, the lights in the superdome went out for 33 minutes at the beginning of the third quarter. yeah, the 49ers were just standing around the field not knowing what to do, and then the blackout happened. >> steve: right. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yeah, the lights went out in the third quarter. it was weird because normally, i don't experience a blackout until after the super bowl party. so i was like -- [ laughter ] i peaked too soon. i heard that budweiser's ad starring a clydesdale -- did you guys see that one? >> audience: yeah. >> jimmy: that was my favorite one. that was great. but apparently, that was the most popular super bowl commercial last night, while another popular commercial was the ad for taco bell. so either way, it was a big night for horses. [ laughter ] [ scattered applause ] >> steve: oh! >> jimmy: actual
plus, i read that this year's game added $430 million to the new orleans economy. none of which apparently was used to pay the electric bill. [ laughter ] that was weird. [ cheers and applause ] that's a weird deal. last night, the lights in the superdome went out for 33 minutes at the beginning of the third quarter. yeah, the 49ers were just standing around the field not knowing what to do, and then the blackout happened. >> steve: right. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >>...
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. >>> and five years after the financial crisis sank the economy, the wall street credit agenesis may finally have to face the music. the justice department is suing standard & poor's, saying the agency ignored its own standards and gave its blessings for the toxic securities. s&p says it's being unfairly punished. >>> and a horrifying attack at the circus. american trainer alexander crispin. performing in front of a crowd. one of the tigers attacks him. crispin, just 35 years old, would later die from neck injuries. >>> and a big scare at a construction site in boston. a worker fell, plummeting 30 feet from that building. not, however, seriously hurt. he landed, however miraculously, on a pile of bubble wrap, the material being used to cover the scaffolding. >> what a sound that made. >> it likely saved his life. and please, don't try that at home. >>> finally, you might want to try this at home. a very lucky fishing trip for a couple from arkansas. on the way out of town, stephen weaver and his wife bought a lottery scratch ticket. it was a winner. a big one. $1 million big. so, on
. >>> and five years after the financial crisis sank the economy, the wall street credit agenesis may finally have to face the music. the justice department is suing standard & poor's, saying the agency ignored its own standards and gave its blessings for the toxic securities. s&p says it's being unfairly punished. >>> and a horrifying attack at the circus. american trainer alexander crispin. performing in front of a crowd. one of the tigers attacks him. crispin, just...
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he was asked about the economy shrinking in the last quarter of 2012. >> i don't think the issue right now is raising rates. the question is if we're going to be serious about reducing our deficit, can we combine some smart spending cuts because there's still some waste in government. can we reform our health care programs in particular because we spend a lot more on health care than every other country does, and we don't get better outcomes. there's a lot of waste in the system. there are things we can do to reduce health care costs. and can we close some loopholes and deductions that folks who are well connected and have a lot of accountants and lawyers can take advantage of. they end up paying lower rates than a bus driver or a cop. can we close some of those loopholes? if you combine those things together, then we can not only reduce our deficit, but we can continue to invest in things like education and research and development that are going to help us grow. washington cannot continually operate under a cloud of crisis. that freezes up consumers. it gets businesses worried. we ca
he was asked about the economy shrinking in the last quarter of 2012. >> i don't think the issue right now is raising rates. the question is if we're going to be serious about reducing our deficit, can we combine some smart spending cuts because there's still some waste in government. can we reform our health care programs in particular because we spend a lot more on health care than every other country does, and we don't get better outcomes. there's a lot of waste in the system. there...
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political divisions, protests, trug strugling economy threaten its future. people are protesting morsi's declaration of a state of emergency and curfew in three provinces. >>> now you can virtually explore one of the most secretive countries in the world thanks to google. detailed maps of north korea. now for the first time. talking about everything from its nuclear facilities to prison labor camps, monuments, and just regular streets. chad meyers here to map it all out for us. that's incredible. think about north korea, i mean it was just blank. the rest of the world you could see, north korea for years blank. >> let me tell you how this happened. citizen cartogrophers went to draw it in. they drew lines, maps, roads and drew locations and now you can, for the first time ever, go to google map -- not talking about -- not earth -- but the map and see where the roads are. you can see how to get places in north korea. this was unheard of it. was a blank spot for a long time. north of the dmz, there was nothing there. there was no there there. >> a road map. >>
political divisions, protests, trug strugling economy threaten its future. people are protesting morsi's declaration of a state of emergency and curfew in three provinces. >>> now you can virtually explore one of the most secretive countries in the world thanks to google. detailed maps of north korea. now for the first time. talking about everything from its nuclear facilities to prison labor camps, monuments, and just regular streets. chad meyers here to map it all out for us. that's...
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. >> match.com says the singles are not struggling in this economy. >> a dire financial picture for the u.s. postal service takes center stage in d.c. today. linda bell joins us from bloomberg headquarters in new york. good wednesday mourned. >> -- morning. >> the postmaster general is expected to make a major announcement this morning. he will respond to a board of governors recommendation to accelerate the restructuring of the postal service. the question is what does this mean? postal service employees say this could mean closing some facilities next month instead of next year and possibly stopping saturday service. we will be watching closely. if you have visited fema parks like fantasyland in florida they have had better than expected earnings. -- theme parks. fantasylands should be done by sometime next year. if you think the economy is hurting your love life. 2/3 of singles say they have not changed their habits over the past the four years. 54% of single will not take someone with considerable credit card debt. d.c. residents have been hit with cupid's arrow. linda bell reportin
. >> match.com says the singles are not struggling in this economy. >> a dire financial picture for the u.s. postal service takes center stage in d.c. today. linda bell joins us from bloomberg headquarters in new york. good wednesday mourned. >> -- morning. >> the postmaster general is expected to make a major announcement this morning. he will respond to a board of governors recommendation to accelerate the restructuring of the postal service. the question is what does...
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. >>> meantime, the big winning streak on wall street ended abruptly wednesday, after word that the economy actually shrank last quarter. largely because government spending cuts. >>> and a daring escape attempt in ohio. police surveillance video showing this, a woman in handcuffs, smashing her way out of a police car, actually kicking out the window. showering the arresting officer with glass in the process. but she didn't get far before turning on police. she had been accused of punching her own mother. >>> and a night-time rescue caught on camera in new york harbor. a captain of a cargo ship, having a heart attack. police brought in their chopper. lifted him off the boat, so they could rush him to the hospital. he survived and is recovering this morning. >>> and finally, let's chock one up for the fish. some fishermen hooked a giant black marlin off of panama. but the fish put up a fight. and a big one. brought down the boat. you can see it in this series of stills. this fish took the whole thing down. the boat ended up at the ocean's bottom. the fishermen, rescued. they're okay. as for
. >>> meantime, the big winning streak on wall street ended abruptly wednesday, after word that the economy actually shrank last quarter. largely because government spending cuts. >>> and a daring escape attempt in ohio. police surveillance video showing this, a woman in handcuffs, smashing her way out of a police car, actually kicking out the window. showering the arresting officer with glass in the process. but she didn't get far before turning on police. she had been...
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the economy got us. and i said, well, what about the other car companies? it didn't get. right away i knew today make some changes. >> brian: what's the first thing you did? >> we made some changes. we tried to clear out bureaucracy. we changed the lines of organization. we gave people authority and responsibility and held them accountable. we simplified the place. >> brian: how do you feel about people watching from afar and saying, you know what? why am i bailing out gm? ford was saving for a rainy day. they knew something was coming. what do you tell the taxpayers that i don't feel confidentable about what we did? >> first of all, i think we should pay the taxpayer back. but it was absolutely the right thing to do to bail it out. you think about gm, it's big company and it's a huge manufacturing asset. but you think about the thousands of suppliers and the thousands, tens of thousands of jobs with the suppliers, a bankrupt gm not only would have hurt gm, it would have terribly hurt with probably millions of jobs of the suppliers. so it would have been a huge effect. >>
the economy got us. and i said, well, what about the other car companies? it didn't get. right away i knew today make some changes. >> brian: what's the first thing you did? >> we made some changes. we tried to clear out bureaucracy. we changed the lines of organization. we gave people authority and responsibility and held them accountable. we simplified the place. >> brian: how do you feel about people watching from afar and saying, you know what? why am i bailing out gm?...
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it's been a rough time for the economy. america is looking for answers and hope. tony robins is one of the best guys to give us both of those things. he's changed l ed lives around world. he's brought some extraordinary guests with him. >> thank you for having me. >> america is hurting now. you see it because of the gun crisis, the financial crisis. it's a crisis amongst americans. do you feel that and what is the answer? >> there's no single answer. you're not going to change the world overnight, but you can change yourself. we're not just missing our confidence because we're out of control. we're missing it because we need to retool. the world has changed. most people say you have to deal with change. change is automatic. progress is not. we have to develop more than just self-confidence, we have to have self-discipline and self-control. we're part of a decade that has taught people reenforce your kids from whatever they do. you can't get self-esteem from somebody else, you have to get it from yourself. when you have discipline and self-control and a sense of co
it's been a rough time for the economy. america is looking for answers and hope. tony robins is one of the best guys to give us both of those things. he's changed l ed lives around world. he's brought some extraordinary guests with him. >> thank you for having me. >> america is hurting now. you see it because of the gun crisis, the financial crisis. it's a crisis amongst americans. do you feel that and what is the answer? >> there's no single answer. you're not going to change...
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it is a sign the economy is improving. the flue was good for clorox, thanks to install a sales for disinfectants and other such products. canada's decision to stop making pennies has people wondering how much longer the one sent u.s. corn will last. if it is costing the government more than a penny these days to make a penny. that's america's money. >> a beautiful multimillion- dollar remodeling of an aquatics center in d.c. a big ribbon cutting and congratulations, but months later there are limited hours and a few life guards because of problems. 7 on your side helps cut through the red tape to get this beautiful ciliatfacility up and running, tonight at 5:00. >> its hockey night at the verizon center. >> the capitals play against the maple leafs and they're looking to rebound after a nasty night. lost to the pittsburgh penguins on sunday. that was super bowl sunday. capitals players said they did not play as bad as the score indicated and the need to capitalize on their scoring chances. the game is tonight at 7:00. what
it is a sign the economy is improving. the flue was good for clorox, thanks to install a sales for disinfectants and other such products. canada's decision to stop making pennies has people wondering how much longer the one sent u.s. corn will last. if it is costing the government more than a penny these days to make a penny. that's america's money. >> a beautiful multimillion- dollar remodeling of an aquatics center in d.c. a big ribbon cutting and congratulations, but months later there...
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truth is, overall there were a lot of positives to the economy. the big problem is defense spending was cut 22 percent. it was the biggest drop in 42 years. it was very abrupt. it had to do with folks being worried about the possible impacts of the fiscal cliff and what goes on in washington. what i have said repeatedly is washington cannot continually operate under a cloud of crisis. that freezes up consumers. it gets businesses worried. we can't afford these self-inflicted wounds. there is a way for us to solve these budget problems in a responsible way through a balanced approach that the vast majority of people agree with. if we do that there's no reason why we can't have really strong growth in 2013. but we can't have washington dysfunction getting in the way. >> we will talk about that more this morning with donald trump. he joins us with fox and friends at 7:00 today. >>> before we leave the house let's get the first degree weather update with maria molina. >> it is cold. how is the weather looking for the rest of the? >> good news we could
truth is, overall there were a lot of positives to the economy. the big problem is defense spending was cut 22 percent. it was the biggest drop in 42 years. it was very abrupt. it had to do with folks being worried about the possible impacts of the fiscal cliff and what goes on in washington. what i have said repeatedly is washington cannot continually operate under a cloud of crisis. that freezes up consumers. it gets businesses worried. we can't afford these self-inflicted wounds. there is a...
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not just on our health but also on our economy. we saw last year there were about 37,000 cases of pneumonia. there's a pneumonia shot out there. any adult who has a chronic illness. again, that's a shot -- seniors, caucasian seniors are not getting it. and people who have asthma or heart disease or lung disease. whooping cough, wow, numbers were as high or higher than they were in 1955. my goodness. we need to start definitely start vaccinating our pregnant women. talking about third try mefter the babies get very sick. we saw about 18 deaths and half were in babies under the age of 3 months. that's another one on the list. hepatitis for healthcare providers and high risk activities or lifestyles. so there's a whole list there. really easy to find out what you need. go on the web site cdc.gov. and it will give you exactly what you need. >> how did it get this bad? and should doctors be reminding us about this? >> you know, they should but they don't always. and you know, your health department, now the pharmacies are able to give o
not just on our health but also on our economy. we saw last year there were about 37,000 cases of pneumonia. there's a pneumonia shot out there. any adult who has a chronic illness. again, that's a shot -- seniors, caucasian seniors are not getting it. and people who have asthma or heart disease or lung disease. whooping cough, wow, numbers were as high or higher than they were in 1955. my goodness. we need to start definitely start vaccinating our pregnant women. talking about third try mefter...
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. >> the president said the economy is poised to expand this year after 2.2 million jobs were created last year. republicans say this is the chance for congress to begin balancing our nation's checkbook. jump starting the economy and restoring faith in our government. >>> energy secretary steven chu is stepping down. the former head of the lawrence berkeley national lab drew a lot of political fire during his tenure on the president's cab net. but as abc7 news political reporter mark matthew notes, khu also drew a lot of talent to the department as he worked to reshape its mission. >> at the white house, president obama publicly thank the steven chu for his service. steven has a great friend, a tremendous colleague working on a whole range of energy issues, but also designing a cap to plug the hole in the middle of the gulf of mexico when anyone else could figure it out. that's typical of the incredible contributionings he's made to this country. >> when he came here he had a nobel prize in physics but knee real experience in politics. >> he said honest things about climate change and
. >> the president said the economy is poised to expand this year after 2.2 million jobs were created last year. republicans say this is the chance for congress to begin balancing our nation's checkbook. jump starting the economy and restoring faith in our government. >>> energy secretary steven chu is stepping down. the former head of the lawrence berkeley national lab drew a lot of political fire during his tenure on the president's cab net. but as abc7 news political reporter...
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roll over your old 401(k) into a fidelity ira and take control of your personal economy. this is going to be helpful. call or come in today. fidelity investments. turn here. ♪ ♪ "love" a collection by prabal gurung, exclusively at target. for a limited time. >>> still ahead, we're jumping for joy to begin our countdown to the winter olympic games in sochi. >> after your local news. i love cheese. did i say i love chocolate? i'm human! and the new weight watchers 360 program lets me be. the reason i'm still in this body feelin' so good isn't because i never go out and enjoy the extra large, extra cheese world we live in. it's because i do. and you can too. because when a weight loss program is built for human nature you can expect amazing. introducing the new weight watchers 360 program. join for free and expect amazing. because it works. [ all kids ] twooooo! [ moderator ] you sure? i am absolutely positive! [ little boy ] two times is awesome. the thing i can do is wave my head and wave my... that's amazing. i've never seen anything like that. look i can do -- hold o
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. >>> and we're getting our first major read how the economy is faring thus far. 157,000 jobs were created. fewer than the economists had expected. the unemployment ticked up slightly. raising from 7.8% to 7.9%. >>> and a $30,000 reward is now being offered following the brazen murder of an assistant district attorney near dallas. mark hasse was ambushed by a masked gunman, shot five times while walking into court. investigators believe he may have been targeted for investigating the aryan brotherhood. >>> we have a developing story south of the border. a massive explosion at the headquarters of mexico's state-run oil agency in mexico city. 25 people were killed. more than 100 injured. more could be buried in the rubble. no word on what caused the explosion. >>> today is secretary of state hillary clinton's final day in office. but she's not leaving without issuing a warning. clinton says that iran is getting more involved in syria's civil war. so much so that a wider conflict involving israel is becoming more likely. and just this morning, israeli warplanes reportedly flew over lebanon tw
. >>> and we're getting our first major read how the economy is faring thus far. 157,000 jobs were created. fewer than the economists had expected. the unemployment ticked up slightly. raising from 7.8% to 7.9%. >>> and a $30,000 reward is now being offered following the brazen murder of an assistant district attorney near dallas. mark hasse was ambushed by a masked gunman, shot five times while walking into court. investigators believe he may have been targeted for...
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he addressed several topics from football player safety to the economy. he was asked how he felt about the recent announcement that american service women will be allowed to serve in combat. >> women as a practical matter are in combat. they may not get treated as if they are in combat. when they are in theater, they are vulnerable, wounded and they have been killed, and they have carried out their jobs with extraordinary patriotism and distinction. >> so nebraska's lieutenant governor, rick sheehy. he stepped aside after the "omaha world herald" found 2,300 late-night calls to women on his state cell phone. none of the women were his wife. the calls spiked after his wife filed for divorce last july. >>> in the next list, dr. sanjay gupta profiles a pioneer that is making the next generation of biofuels. >> people hear mick ro microbesu they think viruss, and you think what? >> i think of little mini factories. >> we call them droppin biofuels. those are molecules that are identical to those in fuels today. >> i'm jay keisling, and i'm a synthetic biologi
he addressed several topics from football player safety to the economy. he was asked how he felt about the recent announcement that american service women will be allowed to serve in combat. >> women as a practical matter are in combat. they may not get treated as if they are in combat. when they are in theater, they are vulnerable, wounded and they have been killed, and they have carried out their jobs with extraordinary patriotism and distinction. >> so nebraska's lieutenant...
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one because the economy is doing well and speculators are driving up the cost of gas. the second is that the price of crude oil. it is up to 95 to zero hundred dollars a barrel. the third and probably biggest reason why we're paying so much right now is because all lot of these refineries are starting to switch over to the summer/spring that land. production is down. supply and demand, the price goes up. the bad is it, the worst news according to most analysts, prices could increase all the way through april. >> that is a bit of budgeting. >> americans are apparently coming out 4% of their incomes into buying gasoline. the energy department says u.s. households spend an average of just over $2,900 on gasoline last year. that is the highest level in four years. the percentage rates similar levels and 2008 when a red hot black economy and panic over dwindling surprising gets prices through the roof. the nationwide average price per gallon of regular gas at $3.60 last year, also a record high. >> police have released the name of a teenager and was found dead in a fair fel
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roll over your old 401(k) into a fidelity ira and take control of your personal economy. this is going to be helpful. call or come in today. fidelity investments. turn here. >> good morning. it should be a quiet day weather-wise. there is a slight chance for some sprinkles or flurries. >> all right. back to you. >> okay, al. we'll find out what happened later. thank you. >>> olympic gold medal winning skier lindsey vonn says she's determined to return for next year's olympic games in sochi, russia. in austria where vonn had to be air lifted to a hospital, keir, good morning to you. >> reporter: matt, thank you. lindsey vonn laid on the course. you can see the course snaking through the trees. her doctor has spoken to her and he says she is so determined that she's already talking about how she'll recover. >> lindsey vonn, trying to find the perfect grip. >> reporter: halfway down, making a jump and turning. then a horrific crash, tumbling out of control and harrowing cries. her emotion reveals how her right leg sprained, knee twisted, ligaments torn and a bone fractured.
roll over your old 401(k) into a fidelity ira and take control of your personal economy. this is going to be helpful. call or come in today. fidelity investments. turn here. >> good morning. it should be a quiet day weather-wise. there is a slight chance for some sprinkles or flurries. >> all right. back to you. >> okay, al. we'll find out what happened later. thank you. >>> olympic gold medal winning skier lindsey vonn says she's determined to return for next year's...
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. -3 ptory. 3 good nnws or the economy. several factors are coming together... increasing investors' ccnnidence oo wall street. the dow losed - abbve 14-thousand for the first time since the finaacial - crisss hii... boosting many 401k plans. woods says, "the economyys stabilizing in a very reluctant but measurably positive growth." auto sales are llttst jobs report falls clossly in line with expectations... obama says: "we beggn thhs year with pconomists aad business leaders saying thattwe are poissd to grow in 2013. and there areereal signs of prrgress." but ssme aree -3 still skkptical...kenny ayss pthere ae some hurdles out there - mann of themmaree washington-centric, whether it's debttceiling, wwether it's budget." repuulicans are blaming democrats for not passing aa budget in nearly 4-years... puts could throw these gains out of baaance.brroks says: a national budget, piling up debts that now exxeed $16 trillion and unemployment high." experrs are reminding the public that the stock maaket is mmre a &&prepresentation of how phe conomy rather than the econ
. -3 ptory. 3 good nnws or the economy. several factors are coming together... increasing investors' ccnnidence oo wall street. the dow losed - abbve 14-thousand for the first time since the finaacial - crisss hii... boosting many 401k plans. woods says, "the economyys stabilizing in a very reluctant but measurably positive growth." auto sales are llttst jobs report falls clossly in line with expectations... obama says: "we beggn thhs year with pconomists aad business leaders...
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what's up with the economy? in washington, bipartisanship roars back. >> for the first time ever, there's more political risk in opposing immigration reform than in supporting it. >> the issue of immigration is not a simple one but i think we have the opportunity to do it right and -- gwen: will immigration reform finally happen? and chuck hague 's rocky confirmation hearing. >> please answer the question. were you correct or incorrect when you said that the surge would be the most dangerous foreign policy blunder since vietnam? yes or no? >> my reference to -- >> are you going to answer the question senator hagel? the question ask were you right or wrong? gwen: the president's pentagon choice finds hit -- his worst enemies in his own party. covering the week, david wessel of "the wall street journal." covering the week, david wessel of "the wall street journal." vaughn johnson of
what's up with the economy? in washington, bipartisanship roars back. >> for the first time ever, there's more political risk in opposing immigration reform than in supporting it. >> the issue of immigration is not a simple one but i think we have the opportunity to do it right and -- gwen: will immigration reform finally happen? and chuck hague 's rocky confirmation hearing. >> please answer the question. were you correct or incorrect when you said that the surge would be the...
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. >> the president addressed several other topics as well from women in combat to the economy. >>> still ahead on "starting point." we remember chris kyle, considered to be one of the deadliest snipers, we'll talk to the man whotrain e eed chris, the navy s.e.a.l. killed this weekend. >>> welcome back, everybody. want to intro the team. connie mack is back. roland martin will join us in a moment. cnn political analyst and chris john farley, editorial director of digital features of "the wall street journal." and john berman as well. let's talk commercials. thumbs up overall for the ads last night, or you think create 'til they were a little -- >> i thought it was a mediocre showing. the game was better than the commercials, not what usually happens. people pay a lot of money for these commercials, $3. mi8 milln per 30-second spot. i thought the jeep ad with oprah winfrey had some emotion. god made a farmer pulled at the heartstrings, but nothing -- >> i thought they were good. i thought it was funny. i think a lot of people tune in to the super bowl for the ads. i know that. you told us
. >> the president addressed several other topics as well from women in combat to the economy. >>> still ahead on "starting point." we remember chris kyle, considered to be one of the deadliest snipers, we'll talk to the man whotrain e eed chris, the navy s.e.a.l. killed this weekend. >>> welcome back, everybody. want to intro the team. connie mack is back. roland martin will join us in a moment. cnn political analyst and chris john farley, editorial director...
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it showed january's job reports, 157,000 jobs were added to the economy, but the way wall street sees it, it came in soft. wall street is looking at it at a more broader view, and they are looking at the momentum from november and december, and you are seeing a stronger trend continue, so that's good news obviously. but then again there has been an underlying optimism already in the market, and that's being fueled by the federal reserve. and that's buying up mortgage backed treasury and securities, and that's driving interest rates lower so the best game in town as far as investors see it to make money is here in the stock market, and it's driving investors to the stock market. and what moved the needle, it was the jobs number, and how the next milestone for the dow will be the all-time high, and first we will see if it can hold at 14000 at the close, and then we will see what happens. >> how much confidence do we have in this rally? >> some say not much, and others say stocks are making a comeback and the economy is doing that as well. one well known economist talks about this, and h
it showed january's job reports, 157,000 jobs were added to the economy, but the way wall street sees it, it came in soft. wall street is looking at it at a more broader view, and they are looking at the momentum from november and december, and you are seeing a stronger trend continue, so that's good news obviously. but then again there has been an underlying optimism already in the market, and that's being fueled by the federal reserve. and that's buying up mortgage backed treasury and...
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economy shrank significantly from october- december according to the u.s. commerce department, the first time since the recession ended. despite faster growth in consumer spending and business investment. the commerce department says the economy contracted 0.10% in the fourth quarter, as sharp slowdown from the 3.1% growth rate. -- a sharp slowdown from the 3.1% growth rate in the prior quarter. the biggest concern now is how consumers will react to the january expiration of a tax cut. wall street already reacting with the dow falling 44 points with the biggest decline in three weeks. the nasdaq and s&p 500 fell 11 points in six points. the next generation of blackberry is in the works, and the company is hoping a major makeover will boost sales. the new blackberry 10 model will offer faster processors, improved cameras. it will maintain the signature keyboard, but the company says r10 will appear to younger customers with a touch screen. both models should be available by april. whole foods recalling alaskan salmon because of the threat of listeria. a samp
economy shrank significantly from october- december according to the u.s. commerce department, the first time since the recession ended. despite faster growth in consumer spending and business investment. the commerce department says the economy contracted 0.10% in the fourth quarter, as sharp slowdown from the 3.1% growth rate. -- a sharp slowdown from the 3.1% growth rate in the prior quarter. the biggest concern now is how consumers will react to the january expiration of a tax cut. wall...
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those automatic across the board spending cuts are scheduled to pull $1.2 trillion out of our economy starting in just three weeks. that would put a lot of workers in our area out of their government paid-for jobs, even as the president today proposes a plan to stop the cuts. area employers are sending out the dreaded layoff noticeses. here's gary nurenberg. >> reporter: derek, more than any other area of the country, washington is dependent on the federal government for work. with those cuts scheduled to kick in on march 1st, we learn tonight that some government contractors are issuing layoff notices that say in essence, you're out of work unless congress gets a deal to stop the cuts, and then you're not. the group in alexandria, 150 employees working for the feds and national defense, homeland security and aerospace. >> just get a deal done and stop kicking the can. by delaying, it makes matters worse. >> reporter: unless congress changes, the sequestration is march 1st. it begins with $55 billion from defense and $27 billion in domestic programs. more than a million jobs could go
those automatic across the board spending cuts are scheduled to pull $1.2 trillion out of our economy starting in just three weeks. that would put a lot of workers in our area out of their government paid-for jobs, even as the president today proposes a plan to stop the cuts. area employers are sending out the dreaded layoff noticeses. here's gary nurenberg. >> reporter: derek, more than any other area of the country, washington is dependent on the federal government for work. with those...
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university of miami says the bad economy over the top reality television is all enough to make you want to bury your face in a bag of candy. they were forced to think about struggle and adversity they ate 70 percent more high caloried candy then those with a neutral message. the good news you can pack on the pounds but have veggies and h20 instead of sweets. be they discovered a chemical compound in hops that has several benefits from mol lek cue lawyer structure. down the road it could be used in medication to help fight cancer diabetes and inflammation. don't reach for too many cold snacks in the fridge just yet. drinking a lot of beer isn't good for your health. for more information on these stories and others visit health news.com. >>> it is 24 after the hour. one university kicking a christian group off their campus claiming they are discriminating against other religions. wait until you hear what the school wants to do with them. >> with super bowl sunday days away we have the school and gadgets and game that will help you score big with your next party. first on this day in histo
university of miami says the bad economy over the top reality television is all enough to make you want to bury your face in a bag of candy. they were forced to think about struggle and adversity they ate 70 percent more high caloried candy then those with a neutral message. the good news you can pack on the pounds but have veggies and h20 instead of sweets. be they discovered a chemical compound in hops that has several benefits from mol lek cue lawyer structure. down the road it could be used...
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that means we want to advance pro-growth reforms good for the economy. there are immigration things that are good for the economy. >> immigration was the first policy he talked about when he talked about pro-growth reforms. some workers, who are typically recovering, the best way to help them is with better training, better generous income tax credit, that is easier to provide in a growing economy with younger workers than in a sluggish one with budget deficits. immigration is not what hurts them, and it is not standing in the way of aiding them. in 2007, the congressional budget office found that legalizing undocumented immigrants would increase revenue by $48 billion, while costing only $3 billion increased public services. and that is before you get into the broader economic benefits. there are very few free lunches in public policy. usually it is a realm of hard choices, but taking advantage of our unique position as the country with the world's best and brightest, desperately a way to go? that is surely correct. "the ed show" is up next. >>> good ev
that means we want to advance pro-growth reforms good for the economy. there are immigration things that are good for the economy. >> immigration was the first policy he talked about when he talked about pro-growth reforms. some workers, who are typically recovering, the best way to help them is with better training, better generous income tax credit, that is easier to provide in a growing economy with younger workers than in a sluggish one with budget deficits. immigration is not what...
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to be in that economy. if you're looking for a job, this is a mediocre month. if we look at these numbers we have to consider while we give them a general picture of the country as a whole, you can't tell them how any one jim -- now any one individual is doing. host: we're talking with patrick rice of politico, he's an economics and finance reporter for politico. and previously, he was the morning energy reporter and he also reported for everyone for e & e's. our next call comes from jack, on our line for democrats. jack, you're on the "washington journal." caller: good morning. pleasure to talk to you. host: go ahead, jack. caller: i'm a teacher in the private school in this area, but i would disagree with my previous caller. the big problem in our economy as i see it is the offshoring of so many good paying jobs, and the destruction of the union in this country. when the globalization destroyed the floor for the middle class in wages, and as a result of that, these jobs are not coming back to this country
to be in that economy. if you're looking for a job, this is a mediocre month. if we look at these numbers we have to consider while we give them a general picture of the country as a whole, you can't tell them how any one jim -- now any one individual is doing. host: we're talking with patrick rice of politico, he's an economics and finance reporter for politico. and previously, he was the morning energy reporter and he also reported for everyone for e & e's. our next call comes from jack,...
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road and track called sentra an economy car minus the look and feel of an economy car. wonder how civic and corolla look and feel about that. the all-new nissan sentra, with best-in-class mpg. lease for $169 per month. visit choosenissan.com. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. stay top of mind with customers? from deals that bring them in with an offer... to social media promotions that turn fans into customers... to events that engage and create buzz... to e-mails that keep loyal customers coming back, our easy-to-use tools will keep you in front of your customers. see what's right for you at constantcontact.com/try. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seco
road and track called sentra an economy car minus the look and feel of an economy car. wonder how civic and corolla look and feel about that. the all-new nissan sentra, with best-in-class mpg. lease for $169 per month. visit choosenissan.com. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could...
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he talked about the economy shrinking and the last quarter of 2012. >> i don't think the question is about raising rates. the question is if we can reduce the deficit, can we combine some spending cuts because there's still waste in government, can we reform our health care because we spend more than eany other country. there's ways to reduce health care costs. and can we close loopholes and deductions that folks that are well connected and have a lot of accountants and lawyers can take advantage of, can we close some of those loopholes. if you combine those things together, then we cannot only reduce our deficit but we can continue to invest in things like education and research and development that's going to help us grow. washington cannot continually operate under a cloud of crisis. that freezes up consumers, it gets businesses worried. we can't afford these self-inflicted wounds. and there's a way for us to resolve these budget problems in a responsible way through a balanced approach that the vast majority agrees with. there's no reason why we can't. we can't have washington dy
he talked about the economy shrinking and the last quarter of 2012. >> i don't think the question is about raising rates. the question is if we can reduce the deficit, can we combine some spending cuts because there's still waste in government, can we reform our health care because we spend more than eany other country. there's ways to reduce health care costs. and can we close loopholes and deductions that folks that are well connected and have a lot of accountants and lawyers can take...
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the economy is not growing. we expected something different because the jobs numbers look pretty good. >>steve: our economy at the moment is contracting, and that's -- look, a whole bunch of excuses as to why this is happening. years ago it was the tsunami. that's what's hurting. then it was the wicked europeans. then it was those wicked republicans. now of course it's president bush all over again. or sanding or lower defense spending. there's always an excuse. the fact is we've spent an enormous amount of money -- trillions of dollars -- building up our bureaucracy. we've got a bureaucratic mess on our hands and we don't have a vibrant economy. what you're talking about here is this duplicative funding for research. they ran all these research grants through the computer, subtracting software that comes up with duplication, and they found dozens of examples at a cost of $70 million since 2002, where we're spent twice for the same research. now, that's not a lot of money. understood. but it's typical of what yo
the economy is not growing. we expected something different because the jobs numbers look pretty good. >>steve: our economy at the moment is contracting, and that's -- look, a whole bunch of excuses as to why this is happening. years ago it was the tsunami. that's what's hurting. then it was the wicked europeans. then it was those wicked republicans. now of course it's president bush all over again. or sanding or lower defense spending. there's always an excuse. the fact is we've spent an...
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. >> the president said the economy is poised to expand this year after 2.2 million jobs were created last year. republicans say this is the chance for congress to begin balancing our nation's checkbook. jump starting the economy and restoring faith in our government. >>> energy secretary steven chu is stepping down. the former head of the lawrence berkeley national lab drew a lot of political fire during his tenure on the president's cab -- cabinet. but as abc7 news political reporter mark matthew notes, khu also drew a lot of talent to the department as he worked to reshape its mission. >> at the white house, president obama publicly thanked steven chu for his service steven has a great friend, a tremendous colleague working on a whole range of energy issues, but also designing a cap to plug the hole in the middle of the gulf of mexico when anyone else could -- nobles to figure it out. that's typical of the incredible contributions he's made to this country. >> when he came here he had a nobel prize in physics but knee no real experience in politics. >> he said honest things about c
. >> the president said the economy is poised to expand this year after 2.2 million jobs were created last year. republicans say this is the chance for congress to begin balancing our nation's checkbook. jump starting the economy and restoring faith in our government. >>> energy secretary steven chu is stepping down. the former head of the lawrence berkeley national lab drew a lot of political fire during his tenure on the president's cab -- cabinet. but as abc7 news political...
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in the 1990s, the japanese economy hit a wall and it's still there today. and you have some really dire consequences. they have generational warfare. last week the japanese finance minister said that it was important for older japanese people to "hurry up and die." we would like it avoid this sort of thing in america, i think. >> what about the threat of overpopulation on our earth? the environmental consequences of that. that is a real concern, isn't it? >> it is. but it isn't an either/or sort of situation here. if you look at the economic research pioneered by julian simon, it shows that increasing population leads to increasing in technological advance. it's like commodity prices dropped worldwide over the last 100 years. the american environment miserable during the 1970s. we had acid rain smog. our rivers and lakes terribly polluted. 40 years later, population has increased by 50%. the environment is much smarter and more sustainable. >> jonathan, your last chapter is "how to make babies." do you doubt that people don't sflm. >> you know, a lot of peo
in the 1990s, the japanese economy hit a wall and it's still there today. and you have some really dire consequences. they have generational warfare. last week the japanese finance minister said that it was important for older japanese people to "hurry up and die." we would like it avoid this sort of thing in america, i think. >> what about the threat of overpopulation on our earth? the environmental consequences of that. that is a real concern, isn't it? >> it is. but it...
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one was because the economy is good set they will drive the price at high. the basic thing is that the spring and winter blend is coming so refineries were shut down. they will switch over to that summer blend. it is more expensive and we could see prices increasing starting in april. officials are hoping a new *private bus stop at van ness and union street will help ease traffic during commute hours. the stop is for private shuttles offering service to companies like google, apple, and genentech. this will be the second bus stop of its kind in the city. there is already one near 8th and market streets. muni is hoping stops like these will keep private commuter shuttles from blocking muni busses during the commute. >> police have released the name of the teenage girl who was found dead in a fairfield park last week. but investigators are still trying to figure out who killed her and why. 13-year-old genelle conway's body was discovered friday morning at alan witt park. family members say the teenage girl was strangled, but police, who've been investigating t
one was because the economy is good set they will drive the price at high. the basic thing is that the spring and winter blend is coming so refineries were shut down. they will switch over to that summer blend. it is more expensive and we could see prices increasing starting in april. officials are hoping a new *private bus stop at van ness and union street will help ease traffic during commute hours. the stop is for private shuttles offering service to companies like google, apple, and...
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but thanks to revisions the economy added one third of a million more jobs in 2012 than previously estimated. a large part of those jobs coming in the final months of the year. this as the dow closed out its strongest january in 19 years as we eye 14,000 yet again. >> thank you. >>> and dozens of people are dead in mexico city after a massive explosion rocked a state-owned oil complex. rescuers are searching through the rubble as investigators search for the cause of that blast that killed at least 32 people and injured more than 100 others. >>> the los angeles archdiocese is apologizing announcing that move -- a move of thousands of pages of personnel files have been released, detailing years of alleged abuse by l.a. priests. former cardinal roger mahony has been stripped of his public duties for his role in covering up alleged child sex abuse by priests. >>> another school shooting is under investigation. this one in atlanta. a 14-year-old boy is recovering today after he was shot in the back of the neck. police say they have the suspected shooter, another student, in custody. >>> a massiv
but thanks to revisions the economy added one third of a million more jobs in 2012 than previously estimated. a large part of those jobs coming in the final months of the year. this as the dow closed out its strongest january in 19 years as we eye 14,000 yet again. >> thank you. >>> and dozens of people are dead in mexico city after a massive explosion rocked a state-owned oil complex. rescuers are searching through the rubble as investigators search for the cause of that blast...
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the little picture hits you right in the paycheck leaving local economy watcher dr. steven fuller of george mason crunching the numbers for your bank account. >> we're down about 8,000 jobs from the peak which was in mid- 2010. average salaries in the washington area went down first time. >> reporter: long considered one of the best economies in the country, the washington area is still -- [indiscernible] -- but it's at risk of losing its edge. the transition could change the region's spending habits. >> we won't be able to support so many white table restaurants or won't be able to support as high end a housing market if this continues for many years. we're going through a major change in the economy. >> reporter: even if congress stops the budget cuts, the local economy could be in for a rougher ride this year since we're taking home less money. you can blame the hike in the payroll tax which takes 2% more out of workers' paychecks. >> took more than $4 billion of disposable income out of the local economy. had we been projected to grow 3%, we might only grow 2% be
the little picture hits you right in the paycheck leaving local economy watcher dr. steven fuller of george mason crunching the numbers for your bank account. >> we're down about 8,000 jobs from the peak which was in mid- 2010. average salaries in the washington area went down first time. >> reporter: long considered one of the best economies in the country, the washington area is still -- [indiscernible] -- but it's at risk of losing its edge. the transition could change the...
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. >>> now to the economy. and president obama says there's no doubt additional revenue is needed to bring down the deficit but believes it can be done without another tax hike. speaking to cbs news anchor scott pelley yesterday, the president said the u.s. can reduce its deficit by closing tax loopholes and making what he calls smart budget reductions. >> if you combine those things together, then we cannot only reduce our deficit, but we can continue to invest in things like education and research and development that are going to help us grow. >> well today the president travels to minneapolis where he'll push for proposals to gun control durs his visit. susan mcginnis is in washington. good morning. >> good morning. this will be the president's first trip outside washington to push his gun proposealsproposals. he's pushing for a big rally in support of this. in the meantime the senators are said to be preparing their own legislation very similar to the president's employee posal but conspicuously absent is
. >>> now to the economy. and president obama says there's no doubt additional revenue is needed to bring down the deficit but believes it can be done without another tax hike. speaking to cbs news anchor scott pelley yesterday, the president said the u.s. can reduce its deficit by closing tax loopholes and making what he calls smart budget reductions. >> if you combine those things together, then we cannot only reduce our deficit, but we can continue to invest in things like...
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. >>> president obama is asking congress to head off automatic spending cuts that could hurt the economy if they kick in as scheduled march 1. the president is proposing the smaller budget deal now and a bigger one later. danielle nottingham has the latest from washington. >> reporter: president obama is calling on congress to come up with billions in spending cuts as a short-term fix to stop massive automatic across-the- board cuts set to take effect in less than a month. >> our economy right now is headed in the right direction. and it will stay that way as long as there aren't any more self-inflicted wounds coming out of washington. >> reporter: last year congress and the president signed off on the automatic cuts to force themselves to deal with the nation's skyrocketing debt. the original deadline was january 1. and when they couldn't reach a larger budget deal then, they postponed it to march 1. the white house wants another short-term fix to head off a hit to the fragile economy and give lawmakers more time to work out a 10-year plan. the president continued to push an approach th
. >>> president obama is asking congress to head off automatic spending cuts that could hurt the economy if they kick in as scheduled march 1. the president is proposing the smaller budget deal now and a bigger one later. danielle nottingham has the latest from washington. >> reporter: president obama is calling on congress to come up with billions in spending cuts as a short-term fix to stop massive automatic across-the- board cuts set to take effect in less than a month....
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economy. 157,000 jobs were added it also revised the past year's numbers. as more people got back into the job search the unemployment rate moved back up to 7.9 percent. >>> and despite the up tick in the unemployment rate the report was well received on wall street. the dow closed above 14,000 for the first time since october 2007 and all three major indexes posted gains for a 6th straight week. >> there are thousands of people who don't mind admitting they really love their jobs. that's the case for employees at the community college of baltimore county. the school has been picked as one of the nation's top places to work. education reporter tim tyutin has their story. >> what does it take to become the most hot places to work in america? >> ccbc employees are getting the credit for bragging about where they work. the results showed up on a national survey from a company called workplace dynamics. >> it doesn't surprise me. it's an excellent place to work. benefits are second to none. we are like a family here. wher i ne whenever you need anything done th
economy. 157,000 jobs were added it also revised the past year's numbers. as more people got back into the job search the unemployment rate moved back up to 7.9 percent. >>> and despite the up tick in the unemployment rate the report was well received on wall street. the dow closed above 14,000 for the first time since october 2007 and all three major indexes posted gains for a 6th straight week. >> there are thousands of people who don't mind admitting they really love their...
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economy. many cubans say political reform is badly needed. >> these are not democratic elections. for me, democracy is like when you go and vote for president like chavez. you have many political parties and you push for the change you want in the country. >> for now, the government insists that the one-party system will remain intact with the communist party alone responsible for guiding the politics. what impact the assembly will have in the years ahead is yet to be seen. >> the baltimore ravens have won the super bowl for the second championship title. ravens fans celebrated in baltimore into the early hours after their team beat this entrant cisco 49ers before-31 -- the san francisco 49ers 34-31. there was a power outage for about half an hour. the biggest game of the season was staged in new orleans in the saints -- same stadium which housed thousands seeking shelter from hurricane katrina in 2005. >> it was a game that came down to the last two minutes. ravens were walking away with the
economy. many cubans say political reform is badly needed. >> these are not democratic elections. for me, democracy is like when you go and vote for president like chavez. you have many political parties and you push for the change you want in the country. >> for now, the government insists that the one-party system will remain intact with the communist party alone responsible for guiding the politics. what impact the assembly will have in the years ahead is yet to be seen. >>...
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worst, the economy will show a masly 1.4% growth. unemployment rise to 8%, stay at very high levels for years, and 7 million people will lose their health care coverage under obamacare. that came within hours of president obama's call for more tax increases on the rich and put off spending cuts. tax and spend, it lives on and so does our massive debt. reality check, "varney & company" is about to begin. [ shapiro ] at legalzoom, you can take care of virtually all your imptant legal matters in just minutes. protect youramily... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >> first up this wednesday morning, gas prices, yes, they are still on the rise. national average for regular up more than a penny, now at 3.54. just in the past month the price of gas spiked about 25 cents a gallon. the underlying price of oil right now we're down, $95 per barrel. while gas prices are going up, president obama is focused on climate change. at the state of the union next week, the president plans to announce he'll use executi
worst, the economy will show a masly 1.4% growth. unemployment rise to 8%, stay at very high levels for years, and 7 million people will lose their health care coverage under obamacare. that came within hours of president obama's call for more tax increases on the rich and put off spending cuts. tax and spend, it lives on and so does our massive debt. reality check, "varney & company" is about to begin. [ shapiro ] at legalzoom, you can take care of virtually all your imptant...
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. >> some slightly positive news for the american economy today. the first jobs report of the new year shows more jobs were added, but not quite enough to lower the unemployment rate. the jobless rate creeping back up to 7.9%. analysts are not expecting a major shift anytime soon. >> i do not think anything fundamentally has changed and i agree we are not going anywhere fast until businesses kick in. >> we added 157,000 jobs. they said there is reason to be excited about the increase in construction, a sign of long- term investment. let's look at how stocks are reacting. the dollar saw gains close to 100 points today while the nasdaq finished up 57 -- 37 and beat the s&p also finishing it in the positive. bottles of caught in cold syrup are being recalled because of the potential that child safety caps could fail. navarti issues but a voluntary recall. four children were able to get past the child-resistant caps. the medicines containing acetaminophen. large amounts could cause liver damage for children. there were manufactured before january of la
. >> some slightly positive news for the american economy today. the first jobs report of the new year shows more jobs were added, but not quite enough to lower the unemployment rate. the jobless rate creeping back up to 7.9%. analysts are not expecting a major shift anytime soon. >> i do not think anything fundamentally has changed and i agree we are not going anywhere fast until businesses kick in. >> we added 157,000 jobs. they said there is reason to be excited about the...
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economy, asia in a second. >> it will be an artificial recovery. i suspect after the german election in the fall, the world economy slows down no matter what governments do. cheryl: you're unstop l today. back in 1973, you launched with george sorros, returns amazing at that time. what are you doing now to book big returns? my book is coming out today. >> it's coming out today, read the book, gar goodness sakes, read the book. i invested in currencies, investments in commodities. call them what you will. they print money. when they print money, the way to protect yourself is to own assets. stocks are going through the roof. also, i'm worried about stocks because i know it's artificial. cheryl: talk about emerging markets, living in singapore, china in particular, the growth rates there, they can't sustain 8%. the data we get out of the chinese government you can't trust the currency. i can go on and on and on and on. >> cheryl, i don't trust data from any government, including the u.s.. we know the governments lie to us all the time. you have to re
economy, asia in a second. >> it will be an artificial recovery. i suspect after the german election in the fall, the world economy slows down no matter what governments do. cheryl: you're unstop l today. back in 1973, you launched with george sorros, returns amazing at that time. what are you doing now to book big returns? my book is coming out today. >> it's coming out today, read the book, gar goodness sakes, read the book. i invested in currencies, investments in commodities....
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >>> i know despite all of your denials, all of us are waiting to see you back in political action in 2016, as soon as possible. the united states's first woman president, so i'm not saying that as a question, i'm just observing that we think that that might happen. >> in the spotlight tonight, hillary clinton, who is the only person who can get more media attention by resigning as secretary of state than she could by continuing in that job. >> i am really looking forward to stepping off the fast track that i've been on. you know, i've been out of politics as secretary of state. i don't see myself getting back into politics. >> yes, she actually said tha
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >>> i know despite all of your denials, all of us are waiting to see you back in...
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. >>> stocks drifting lower after the government reported that the economy shrank unexpectedly in the fourth quarter. helping to offset that some encouraging earnings reports from companies including amazon and boeing. and the feds are expected to announce that it intend to keep short-term interest rates near zero. the dow is down just 3. the nasdaq is now up 4 and s&p down 1. >>> new research and motion announced it is changing its name to blackberry. here's new video from new york where the score showed off the blackberry z.-10 and the q.-10. blackberry says the new system allows users to easily move in between applications. the phones go on sale in the u.s. in mid-march. the company's trading name will be changed to bbry. >>> a judge says apple will not be getting any more money from the patent infringement lawsuit already decided by a jury. a federal judge rejected apple's request for an increase to the $1 billion samsung was already ordered to pay. the judge says the jury's decision was a reasonable settlement. the judge did not address samsung's request to reduce the award and a
. >>> stocks drifting lower after the government reported that the economy shrank unexpectedly in the fourth quarter. helping to offset that some encouraging earnings reports from companies including amazon and boeing. and the feds are expected to announce that it intend to keep short-term interest rates near zero. the dow is down just 3. the nasdaq is now up 4 and s&p down 1. >>> new research and motion announced it is changing its name to blackberry. here's new video...
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overnight, as you know, the economy collapses. the metal business completely collapses. >> when that happened to you, and having gone from literally nothing, you were a homeless guy to $13 million business, and then it all disappears, what was that like for you? >> i didn't care about losing the material possessions. i had a 3-year-old son at the time. he's now 7. the only thing that was going through my mind was, how do i face my son. from the day he came home from the hospital, i was determined he was not going to grow up in the same environment that i did. and all i wanted to do is have my little boy sit on my lap when he was old enough and say, you know what, there's nothing you can't do. you can become anything. i don't want my boy to look up at me and say, daddy, if that's true, how come you haven't done it? that was what was crushing my heart. i just could not fail. and come up with an excuse for this little boy. >> tony, can anybody be like this? or do you have to have a little bit of ferocity of spirit? >> i think ferocit
overnight, as you know, the economy collapses. the metal business completely collapses. >> when that happened to you, and having gone from literally nothing, you were a homeless guy to $13 million business, and then it all disappears, what was that like for you? >> i didn't care about losing the material possessions. i had a 3-year-old son at the time. he's now 7. the only thing that was going through my mind was, how do i face my son. from the day he came home from the hospital, i...
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and then, you know, the bottom started to fall out of the economy, we had the great recession. you know, the dow even went all the way down to 6,500 in 2009. march of 2009. so this really has been a trek upward. one well known economist that we just talked to yesterday says you know what this is? this could be a sign of better things to come. although he is a big bull, and for every bull, there's a bear. i did speak with a bear, another economist who said this is like a correction waiting to happen. so it depends on who you talk to about how exciting this is, how momentous it is. it is a nice round number and it was nice to see it on the screen, even for a few seconds. >> i think a lot of people are confused about what the state of our economy actually is. >> well, and that's why some wonder what is the point of the dow hitting 14,000. and, by the way, it's not even the record high, the record high is 14,164, and, yes, a lot of people talk about, you know, the disconnect. we see the dow reaching these highs that we haven't seen in five years, yet, the jobs market is recovering,
and then, you know, the bottom started to fall out of the economy, we had the great recession. you know, the dow even went all the way down to 6,500 in 2009. march of 2009. so this really has been a trek upward. one well known economist that we just talked to yesterday says you know what this is? this could be a sign of better things to come. although he is a big bull, and for every bull, there's a bear. i did speak with a bear, another economist who said this is like a correction waiting to...
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if huge automatic spending cuts kicks in and the economy slows down, all of us will feel the impact. nearly everyone on both sides in washington would like to avoid that, the question is, how? another day, another dollar, another fiscal fight in washington. the issue now, massive spending cuts. it is called sequestration and we were not supposed to get to this point in the first place. >> this was never intended to happen, it was a proposal that was meant to spur lawmakers into action to come up with a budget that everyone could agree on. >> the congressional budget office warned that the cuts could slow down the economy. $500 billion cited to come out of the defense budget, pentagon leaders are worried about the impact in the military. if congress cannot get a big deal, -- >> then they should pass a smaller package of spending cuts and tax reforms. >> get us through the fiscal year and give congress time to work on a budget. >> we should give them a chance to come up with this budget instead of making indiscriminate cuts now that will cost us jobs and significantly slowed down our r
if huge automatic spending cuts kicks in and the economy slows down, all of us will feel the impact. nearly everyone on both sides in washington would like to avoid that, the question is, how? another day, another dollar, another fiscal fight in washington. the issue now, massive spending cuts. it is called sequestration and we were not supposed to get to this point in the first place. >> this was never intended to happen, it was a proposal that was meant to spur lawmakers into action to...